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''At Shelly's Manne-Hole'' (or more completely, ''Bill Evans Trio at Shelly's Manne-Hole, Hollywood, California'') is a live album by American jazz pianist Bill Evans, released in 1963 as his last recording for the Riverside label. The trio featured Chuck Israels, who followed Scott LaFaro on bass in autumn 1961,〔Leonard Feather ''Encyclopedia of Jazz in the 60s'', Horizon Press, New York 1966, p. 164〕 and Larry Bunker on drums, who just joined the reformed trio, after Paul Motian had left.〔Evans and Motian actually played at least one more time together in December 1963, recorded in New York with Gary Peacock on bass, and released as ''Trio '64'' on Verve. Cf. (Bill Evans disocography ) on Jazzdisco.org.〕 ==Reception== 〕 |rev2 = ''The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide'' | rev2Score = 〔 〕 }} Writing for Allmusic, music critic Daniel Gioffre wrote of the album: "This particular trio may lack some of the sheer combustive force of the better-known lineup, but it is, if possible, even more sensitive, melancholic, and nostalgic than the previous band... Jazz is rarely as sensitive or as melodic as this. Another classic from Bill Evans and company."〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「At Shelly's Manne-Hole」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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